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JUNE W. ELLSWORTH, Mathema¬ tics MARGARET W. FERNALD, Latin Qui non proficit, deficit. Anonymous LYNNE GUANO, Special Education To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understand¬ ing. Kahlil Gibran NANCY A. DYAR, Science Wonder is the beginning of all philo¬ sophy. Plato JOYCE M. ENDEE, Business Edu¬ cation Every man is free to rise as far as he ' s able or willing, but it ' s only the degree to which he thinks that determines the degree to which he ' ll rise. JOSEPH D. EMERSON, Social Stu dies Life is the art of drawing sufficien conclusions from insufficient prt mises. Samuel Butle Ecclesiastes Ayn Rand
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ELINOR F. COSGROVE, Phys. Ed. I LEO J. CRONAN, Social Studies I Life is not a 50 yard dash — it is ! just a marathon — the race isn ' t I over until the end. Never give up. Anonymous It is neither wealth nor splendor, but tranquil!tyandoccupation which give happiness. ROBERT O. CORLEY, Music Thomas Jefferson Music is the universal language of mankind Longfellow shoulders of giants. DONALD M. DUNCAN, Ind. Arts Newton No sensible man watches his feet hit the ground. He looks ahead to see what kind of ground they ' ll hit next. Ernest Haycox
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! i [ ■NATALIA GOLEMBIOWSKI, Russian Latin Until you have become really, in actual fact, a brother to everyone, brotherhood will not I CO me to pass. F. Dostoevsky CORA C. GREER, Social Studies GEORGE R. HARRIS, Phys. Educa¬ tion When the great scorer comes to Mark against your name. He cares not whether you won or lost But how you played the game. Grantland Rice To call war the soil of courage and virtue is like calling debauchery the soil of love. George Santayana JANET L. GHATTAS, French The best way out is always through. Robert Frost NANCY F. GNIFFKE, Social Studies A man lives not only his persona! life as an individual, but also, con¬ sciously or unconsciously, the life of his epoch and contemporaries. Robert Mann 1
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